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(1001CJA101021240037) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Main)


AIOT
(Academic Session : 2024 - 2025)
12-01-2025

JEE(Main+Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST & LEADER COURSE


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B B A A B B B B A A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D D A A B C D D B A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 25 3 5 125 4

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C D C C C B C C B C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D B D B C B B D D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 2 2 6 264 6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A D D A B A A B B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C A A A C C A A A C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 3 8 1 101 16

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( B )

SECTION-I I = 4t = 0 ≤ t ≤ 1
1. Ans ( B ) 1
∫ (4t)2 dt
P = VI 2 0 16
Irms = =
1 3
10 = 5 I1 ⇒ I1 = 2 mA ∫ dt
0
Across load resistance 4
Irms =
5 = I21 ⇒ I2 = 5 mA √3

Is = 7 mA 3. Ans ( A )
3 Fact
Vs = 3V ⇒ RS = kΩ
7

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4. Ans ( A ) 9. Ans ( A )
Δℓ A. A A2
F = YA = Y . Δℓ. = Y . Δℓ.
ℓ A. ℓ V
F ∝ A2
F1 A21
⇒ = 2 =4:1
F2 A2
x
x=4− ×1
3 10. Ans ( A )
x=3
Vrms = √
3RT
5. Ans ( B ) M
(m1 − m2 )g g
a= = V1 √ M 2
m1 + m2 4 =
V2 M1
⇒ 4m1 – 4m2 = m1 + m2
⇒ 3m1 = 5m2 V1 √ 32
=
m1
V2 2
5
⇒ =
m2 3
4
6. Ans ( B ) ⇒ =4
V2

⇒ V2 = 1 km/sec

11. Ans ( D )
Velocity just before, 9 MSD = 10 VSD
C = √2gℓ = 20m/s
9
1VSD = MSD
Velocity just after, 10
C = 20 cos 30° = 10√3 m/s 1VSD = 0.9 × 2 mm = 1.8 mm
Velocity at B = √(10√3)2 + 2g ℓ = 10√5 m/s
2 LC = 1 MSD – 1 VSD
7. Ans ( B )
I = Icone + Ihemisphere = 2 mm – 1.8 mm = 0.2 mm
1 2
= MR2 + MR2 = 0.9 MR2 12. Ans ( D )
2 5
2
(3R2 − ( ) )
8. Ans ( B ) 1 2 KQq KQq R
mv + =
2 R 2R 2

⇒v=√
3KQq
4mR

Torque about O = 0

500 ( cos 37o ) − N2 × ℓ = 0
2
1 4
⇒ N2 = 500 × ×
2 5
⇒ N2 = 200 N
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13. Ans ( A ) 18. Ans ( D )
Just after As magnetic flux is into the plane and increasing,
induced current will be anti-clockwise, thereby
creating out of the plane magnetic flux.
20. Ans ( A )
hc
5 −ϕ
KE1 λ1
= =
KE2 1 hc
−ϕ
λ2
24 hc hc
I= = 3A 5( − ϕ) = −ϕ
8 λ2 λ1
Long time after
5hc hc
− = 4ϕ
λ2 λ1
1 5hc hc
ϕ= [ − ]
4 λ2 λ1
1 5 × 12400 12400
ϕ = [ − ]
4 6200 3100
24 1 6 3
I= = 24A ϕ= × [10 − 4] = = = 1.5
1 4 4 2
14. Ans ( A )
1 1 1 PART-1 : PHYSICS
Lyman : = R( − );
λ 2 n2
1 SECTION-II
First Lyman line means n = 2, shortest Lyman line
means n → ∞ 1. Ans ( 25 )
Q2 Q2
1 1 1 −
Balmer : = R( − ) 2Ci 2CF
× 100
λ 22 n2 Q2
First Balmer line means n = 3, shortest Balmer line 2Ci
d 3d 1 1
means n → ∞ − −
ε0 A 4ε0 A Ci CF
1
× 1
× 100
d
15. Ans ( B ) − 4
ε0 A Ci
3
Δx0 = (μ − 1)t = (
1 3
− 1) 3μm = 1.5μm = 3λ −
C0 4C0
2 = × 100
1
⇒ There is constructive interference at O. C0
⇒ 4I0 1
× 100 = 25%
4
16. Ans ( C )
^ ^ 2. Ans ( 3 )
^ −i + 2j
E=
√5 PVx = constant
^ ^
V = −K nRΔT
^ ^ W=
^ ^ ^ j + 2i 1−x
B=V ×E =
√5 P 2 V2 − P 1 V1
W=
17. Ans ( D ) 1 − 53
P 2 V2 − P 1 V1
g (1 − ) = 0.99 g
2h =
R − 23
⇒ h = 0.005 R = 32 km 3
= (P1 V1 − P2 V2 )
2
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3. Ans ( 5 ) 18. Ans ( D )
FB = Fg CN– + H2O HCN + OH–
⇒ V1 ρ wg + V1 ρ xg = (V1 + V2) PIg 0.1–x x x
ρx ρI
⇒ V1 + V2 = (V1 + V2 ) 10−14 x2
ρw ρW = x = 10–2
⇒ V1 + V2 × 0.4 = (V1 + V2) 0.9 Ka 0.1 − x
Ka = 9 × 10–12
⇒ 0.1 V1 = 0.5V2
V1 5 20. Ans ( C )
=⇒ =
V2 1
m = 3 ⇒ If wsolvent = 1000 gm
5. Ans ( 4 )
Q = (MNe – MNa)c2 Then moles of NaOH = 3
= 0.0047 × 931.5 MeV = 4.378 MeV 3 × 40
% (w/v) = (1000+120)
× 100 = 12
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 1.12

SECTION-I PART-2 : CHEMISTRY


1. Ans ( C ) SECTION-II
Wolff-Kishner reduction is not suitable for base 3. Ans ( 6 )
sensitive group. Product P is benzene
3. Ans ( C ) 4. Ans ( 264 )
1
H 2 → H + + e⊖
2
e⊖ + AgCl(s) → Ag(s) + Cl⊖
1 +
H
2 2
+ AgCl(s) → H(aq) + Ag(s) + Cl⊖
(aq)

.06 [H + ] [Cl⊖ ]
E = ε0 − log
15. Ans ( C ) 1 1

PH22
Number of radoa; mpdes = (n – ℓ – 1) (10−1 ) (10−1 )
E = 0.22 − .06 log
Number of angular nodes = ℓ 1
12
16. Ans ( B ) E = 0.22 + .12 = .34 volt
Solubility of CaC2O4 = √Ksp = 5 × 10 – 4 M ⇒ total energy of photon will be (for Na)
gm equivalent of CaC2O4 ≡ KMnO4 = 2.3 + 0.34 = 2.64 eV
–4 n
5 × 10 × 2 = ×5
1000 5. Ans ( 6 )
n = 0.2 po − ps n
=
17. Ans ( B ) ps N
w
S is a state function so Δ S will be same is path 2 60
or, = ⇒w=6
98 88.2
A → B and A → C → B 18

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 5. Ans ( B )
f(2 + x) = f(2 – x)
SECTION-I
f ' (2 + x) = – f '(2 – x)
1. Ans ( A )
Put x = 0 f '(2) = 0
f '(x) = c[e – x – xe – x] – x + 1
x = – 1 f '(1) = – f '(3) = 0
= ce – x(1 – x) + (1 – x)
3 ′ 1 7
x=− f ( ) = −f ′ ( )=0
f '(x) = (1 – x)(ce – x + 1) ≤ 0 2 2 2
1 7
ce – x + 1 ≤ 0 ∴ f ′ ( ) = 0 = f '(1) = f '(2) = f '(3) = f ′ ( )
2 2
c ≤ – ex ∀ x ≤ 0 minimum roots of f ''(x) = 0
c ∈ ( – ∞ , – 1] 6. Ans ( A )
Least value of c2 = 1
2. Ans ( D )
Y – y = m(X – x) For x-intercept y = 0
y y
X=x– ∴ x– =y
m m
dy y
=
dx x−y
−ydy ydx − xdy
xdy – ydy = ydx ⇒ =
y2 y2

dy x
= d( ) x(x – 1) + y2 = 0
y y S1 : x2 + y2 – x = 0
x
– ℓ ny = + C Required circle
y
x2 + y2 – x + λ y = 0
x = 1, y = 1, C = – 1
x −x g = − 1 f = λ , radius = 2
– ℓ ny = −1 or ℓ ny = +1 2 2
y y g2 + f2 – c = 4
x
y = e ⋅ e− y 1 λ2
+ =4
4 4
3. Ans ( D ) 1 + λ 2 = 16 ∴ λ 2 = 15
Assertion is False but Reason is True. ∴ λ = √15 , – √15
4. Ans ( A ) centre of circle ( 1 , −λ
)
ℓn3 27 2 2
∫ f(x)dx + ∫
2
g(y)dy = 27ℓn3 − 8ℓn2 1
ℓn2 8 parabola y + α = −(x − )
ℓn3 2
∫ f(x)dx = 12 – 12 ℓ n3 + 12 ℓ n2 and 1
2
ℓn2 (x − ) = – (y + α )
27 2
∫ g(y)dy = 39 ℓ n3 – 20 ℓ n2 – 12 √15
8 − −2= – α
2
a = 39 b = 20 c = 12 √15
α =2+
2
a – (b + c) = 7 2α = 4 + √15
(2 α – 4)2 = 15
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7. Ans ( A ) 1
(D) , a, b in G. P. ∴ a2 = b
2sinx cosx = sin2x 16 16
1 1
2sinx cos3x = sin4x – sin2x , , 6 in A. P. ∴ 2a = b + 6ab
a b
2a
2sinx cos5x = sin6x – sin4x 16a2 =
1 + 6a
2sinx cos7x = sin8x – sin6x (12a – 1)(4a + 1) = 0 ∴ a = 1 , −1
12 4
2sinx[cosx + cos3x + cos5x + cos7x] = sin8x b = 16. .
1 1
=
1
π π 12 12 9
sin 8x
∫ = 2. ∫
2 2
cos x + cos 3x + cos 5x + cos 7x 1 1
0 sin x 0 72 [ − ] = 6 + 8 = 14
1 1 1 12 9
2 [1 − + − ]
3 5 7 10. Ans ( A )
105 − 35 + 21 − 15 152
= 2[ ]=
105 105
8. Ans ( B )

To be on start after two throws


(1, 1), (2, 2), (1, 6), (6, 1), (5, 2), (3, 4), (4, 3), (6, 6)
1 1 2
α=8⋅( × )=
6 6 9
To be on square marked 17. He needs to throw sum
1 (2x + 1)2 − 1
(
1 of 17 in three throws
A1 = ∫ − x) dx =
4 3
= (6, 5, 6), (5, 6, 6) = 2 ( 1 1 1
⋅ )=
1
0

1 6 6 6 108
A2 =
2 α 2 108
Value of = × = 24
β 9 1
9. Ans ( B )
a1 a a
11. Ans ( C )
(A) x= + 2 + 3 +. . . ∞ π2
2 2 2
23 (sin−1 a)2 = , (cos−1 b)2 = π 2
1 a1 a 4
x= + 2 +. . . ∞ π2
2 2 2
23 (sec−1 c)2 = π 2 , (cos ec−1 d)2 =
x a1 d d 4
= +{ + +. . ∞} 12. Ans ( A )
2 2 22 23
x = a1 + d = 4 x2 y 2
− =1
2 3
y = mx ± √2m2 − 3
∴ a2 = 4
( β – m α )2 = 2m2 – 3
(C) x + y + z = 21 ( α 2 – 2)m2 – 2 α β m + β 2 + 3 = 0
(x + 1) + (y + 3) + (z + 4) = 13 tan θ tan ϕ = 2
m1m2 = 2
x + y + z = 13 ∴ 13+3 – 1C3 – 1 = 15C2 = 105 β2 + 3
=2 ∴ β2 = 2α2 – 7
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13. Ans ( A ) 16. Ans ( C )
tan 3∘
+
tan 3∘

tan 3∘
f(x) = (x – 3)(x + 3) |(x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)| + x
1 − 3tan2 3∘ 8 8 1 + |x|
3 ∘ tan 3∘ Not differentiable at x = 1, 2 ∴ m = 2
⇒ tan 9 −
8 8
3 ∘ 3 tan 9∘ 9 For g(x)
Again tan 9 + = tan 27∘
8 1 − 3tan 92 ∘ 8 π
) − [x + 1]
∣ ∣
and so on lim [x] ∣x2 − 1∣ + sin(
81 tan 243∘ tan 3∘
x→−1− [x] + 3

8 8 ( – 2)(0) + sin π + 1 = 1
81 1 π
cot 27 − cot 87∘

lim ( – 1)(0) + sin +0=1
8 8 x→−1+ 2
80
x+y= Similarly lim g(x) and lim g(x)
8 x→0 x→1
4(x + y) = 40
∴ Discontinuous at x = 1 and x = 0
14. Ans ( A )
P(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + c ∴ n=2
P( – 3) = – 27 + 9a – 3b + c = 0 ...(i) 17. Ans ( A )
P(2) = 8 + 4a + 2b + c = 0 ...(ii)
Point of intersection of lines is (4, 3, 5). For plane to
– 35 + 5a – 5b = 0
a – b = 7 ...(iii) be at maximum distance from origin normal to plane
P'(x) = 3x2 + 2ax + b will be 4i^ + 3j^ + 5k^
P'( – 3) = 27 – 6a + b < 0 Equation of plane = 4(x – 4) + 3(y – 3) + 5(z – 5) = 0
27 – 6(a – b) – 5b < 0 4x + 3y + 5z = 50
27 – 6(7) – 5b < 0
– 4x – 3y – 5z + 50 = 0
– 15 – 5b < 0
b + 3 > 0 ∴ b > –3 18. Ans ( A )
a=7+b π
2
π
2
a>4 f(x) = cos x + ∫ cos x du + ∫ |u| f(u)du
8 + ( ≥ 16) + 2 ( ≥ – 3) + c = 0
− π2 − π2
18 + cmax = 0 cmax = – 18 π
2
c < – 18
f(x) = cos x + π cos x + ∫ |u| f(u)du
15. Ans ( C ) − π2
adj(N – 1BM – 1) = (adj M – 1) (adj B) (adj N – 1) π
2
(adj M) – 1. A(adj N) – 1 f(x) = (1 + π) cos x + A ; A = ∫ |u| f(u)du
MAN |M| = 1 = |N|
− π2
Note: P → adj P – 1 = |P – 1|In π
2
P
adj P – 1 = ...(i) A = ∫ ((1 + π) cos u + A) ⋅ |u| du
|P |
adj P − π2
P–1 = ⇒ P = |P|(adj P) – 1 π π
|P | 2 2

Also M −1 =
adj M
⇒ M – 1 = adj M A = ∫ (1 + π) |u| cos u du + ∫ A |u| du
|M| π π

(adj M) – 1 = M
−2 −2
π π
2 2
In
Note M – 1 adj M – 1 = A = 2 ⋅ ∫ (1 + π)u cos u + 2A⋅ ∫ u du
|M|
–1
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π
π u2 PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
− 1] + 2A ⋅ [ ]
2
= 2 ⋅ (1 + π) [
2 2 0
SECTION-II
π π2
A = 2(1 + π) ( − 1) + A [ − 0]
2 4 1. Ans ( 3 )
−4 (π + 1) SHREYANSH
A=
π+2 9!
Total words :
4 (π + 1) 2!2!
f(x) = (1 + π) cos x − for two alike letters together
π+2
(π + 1) 8!
fmax = ⋅ (π − 2) ; n(A) : Two H together =
π+2 2!
8!
π+1 n(B) : Two S together =
fmin = − ( ) [π + 6] 2!
π+2 n(A ∩ B) : H together, S together = 7!
M 2−π 8! 8!
= n(A ∪ B) = + − 7! ⇒ 8! − 7! = 7 × 7!
m 6+π 2! 2!
7 × 7! 7×4 7
19. Ans ( A ) Required prob = ×2×2= =
9! 9×8 18
σb2 = 2 (variance of boys) n1 = no. of boys For word SANIDHYA
8!
x¯b = 12 n2 = no. of girls Total words =
2!
σg2 = 2 n(X) : two A together 7!
50 × 15 − 12 × n1 750 − 12 × 20 7! × 2 1
x¯g = = = 17 = μ Required probability = =
30 30 8! 4
variance of combined series Final probability = × + × = 14 + 9
1 7 1 1
2 18 2 4 72
n1 σb2 + n2 σg2 n1 . n2 2 23
σ2 = + (x¯b − x¯g ) =
n1 + n2 (n1 + n2 )
2 72
20 × 2 + 30 × 2 20 × 30 2. Ans ( 8 )
σ2 = + 2
(12 − 17)2
20 + 30 (20 + 30)
1 →→→
2
σ =8 Volume of tetrahedron = [a b c ]
6
⇒ μ + σ 2 = 17 + 8 = 25 ∣ →a . →a →a . →b →a . →c ∣
∣ ∣
20. Ans ( C ) 2 ∣ ∣
[→a →b →c ] = ∣ →b. →a →b. →b →b. →c ∣
1 + α + α2 = 0 ; α3 = 1 ∣ ∣
∣ ∣
1 + α2 = – α ; 1 + α = – α2 ∣ →c . →a →c . →b →c . →c ∣
considering first three consecutive terms ∣ 2 ∣ ∣
|→a |∣→b∣ |→a ||→c | ∣
∣ |→a | 2 ∣
∴ (1 – α + α 2)(1 – α 2 + α 4) (1 – α 3 + α 6) ∣
2

⇒ ( – 2 α ) ( – 2 α 2)(1) = 22 ∣ ∣∣ ∣
= ∣∣ |→a |∣b∣ ∣∣→b∣∣ ∣b∣|→c | ∣
→ 2 ∣→ ∣




2 ∣

(2)2K , n = 3K

2

∣ ∣
⎪ ∣ ∣
⎨ (2)2K+1 (−α) ∣ |→c ||→a | 2 ∣
∣ ∣
|→c |∣→b∣

, n = 3K + 1

∣ 2 |→c | ∣



2
⎩ 2K+2

(2) , n = 3K + 2
since (2, 12) is orthocentre ∴ ab = 212
212 = 22K ∵ K = 6 → n = 18
212 = 22K+2 ∵ K = 5 → n = 17
sum of possible values of n is 35
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2 1 4. Ans ( 101 )
[→a →b →c ] = |→a | ∣∣→b∣∣ |→c |
2
2 Tr = 7 × 10r + 50 (10r−1 − 1) + 7
2 9
4|→a | + 3∣∣→b∣∣ + 2|→c |
2 2
2 2 2 100 7 (10 (10100 − 1))
⩾ (24|→a | ∣∣→b∣∣ |→c | ) ∑ Tr =
2
Now
3 r=1
9
1
50 10100 − 1 − 100
144 2 3
( ) + 700
⩾ (24(|→a | ∣∣→b∣∣ |→c |) )
+
9 9
3
68.10101 + 11020
48 × 48 × 48 2 S=
⩾ (|→a | ∣∣→b∣∣ |→c |) 81
24
∴ λ = 101
|→a | ∣∣→b∣∣ |→c | ⩽ 48√2
5. Ans ( 16 )
∣ x+y ∣ ∣ x−y ∣
1 → 1 1⩽∣ ∣+∣ ∣⩽3
Vmax = [→a b →c ] = (⩽ 48) ⩽ 8 ∣ √2 ∣ ∣ √2 ∣
6 6

∴ Vmax = 8

3. Ans ( 1 )
f(x) = 2 sin2x – 3 cos2x – (a2 + a – 7)x + 5
f'(x) = 4 cos2x + 3sin2x – (a2 + a – 7) > 0
1 ≤ |x| + |y| ≤ 3
2 1 1
a + a – 7 < 4cos2x + 3 sin2x Area 4 (× 3 × 3 − × 1 × 1)
2 2
a2 + a – 7 < – 5 9 1
4 ( − ) = 16
2 2
a2 + a – 2 < 0
(a + 2) (a – 1) < 0 a ∈ [ – 2,1]
|p + q| = | – 2 + 1| = 1

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